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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

This Tudor woman was governess to a young Mary Tudor and also followed her to France only to be sent back to England.

Joan Vaux

Margaret Bryan

Kat Ashley

Margaret Pole

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In 1499, Lady Guildford became Governess to ten-year old Princess Margaret and three-year old Princess Mary Tudor. It’s no surprise that Mary had a close relationship with Joan since she would have had grown up in her care; She was like a second mother. In 1514 Mary was reunited with Joan for her wedding to King Louis XII. Following the wedding Louis dismissed a majority of Mary’s attendants including Joan. Mary was not happy with this decision.

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In 1499, Lady Guildford became Governess to ten-year old Princess Margaret and three-year old Princess Mary Tudor. It’s no surprise that Mary had a close relationship with Joan since she would have had grown up in her care; She was like a second mother. In 1514 Mary was reunited with Joan for her wedding to King Louis XII. Following the wedding Louis dismissed a majority of Mary’s attendants including Joan. Mary was not happy with this decision.

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

When was Queen Elizabeth I crowned?

November 19, 1558

January 15, 1559

December 2, 1558

January 23, 1559

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Elizabeth I of England was crowned in Westminster Abbey

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Elizabeth I of England was crowned in Westminster Abbey, January 15, 1559.

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

In 1539 these two men were sent to Calais to escort Anne of Cleves to England and were described in Hall’s Chronicle as, ‘richly appareled.’ (select all that apply)

William Compton

Thomas Seymour

Francis Bryan

Henry Howard

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In Hall’s Chronicle and the Chronicles of Calais, there is a mention of the two men, it states that Sir Francis Bryan and Sir Thomas Seymour received Anne and were ‘richly appareled’ with ‘great and massy chains’ ‘chains of great valure and strange fashion.’

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In Hall’s Chronicle and the Chronicles of Calais, there is a mention of the two men, it states that Sir Francis Bryan and Sir Thomas Seymour received Anne and were ‘richly appareled’ with ‘great and massy chains’ ‘chains of great valure and strange fashion.’

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

Henry VIII was known to buy this weekly….

Bedding

Velvet Shoes

Tights

Hat

Correct

Incorrect

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

Queen Jane Seymour’s mother, Margery Wentworth was the muse of which poet?

Henry Howard

Thomas Wyatt

George Boleyn

John Skelton

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Skelton’s poem, Garland of Laurel – portrays Margery as a shy, kind girl, and compares her to primrose and columbine.

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Skelton’s poem, Garland of Laurel – portrays Margery as a shy, kind girl, and compares her to primrose and columbine.

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

True or False? In 1515, Thomas Wolsey was named both Cardinal and papal legate for life..

True

False

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Wolsey was named both Cardinal and Lord Chancellor in 1515 but named papal legate for life in 1524.

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Wolsey was named both Cardinal and Lord Chancellor in 1515 but named papal legate for life in 1524.

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

Sir George Carew was commander of the Mary Rose and died the day it sunk on 19 July 1545. Before it sunk Henry VIII gave Carew this traditional insignia of a vice admiral…

A pin of a ship

A coin minted to commemorate the Mary Rose

Chain and gold whistle

A medal for his uniform

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On 19 July 1545, while Carew dined with the king and other fleet officers aboard the Great Harry off Portsmouth, the French fleet sailed into the harbor. As the dinner dispersed Henry pulled Carew aside and transferred the chain and gold whistle from himself to Carew. Within hours Carew would be dead.

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On 19 July 1545, while Carew dined with the king and other fleet officers aboard the Great Harry off Portsmouth, the French fleet sailed into the harbor. As the dinner dispersed Henry pulled Carew aside and transferred the chain and gold whistle from himself to Carew. Within hours Carew would be dead.

Question 8 of 10

8. Question

All of the following were daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke, tutor of Edward VI, except…

Elizabeth Russell

Mildred Cecil

Anne Bacon

Elizabeth Audley

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Elizabeth Audley was the daughter of Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset, not Sir Anthony Cooke.

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Elizabeth Audley was the daughter of Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset, not Sir Anthony Cooke.

Question 9 of 10

9. Question

This Howard family member was present at the Field of Cloth of Gold and presided as high steward at the trial of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham.

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